Monday, May 23, 2016

Saturday, June 4th - I Am Longwood Arts Festival





I Am Longwood Arts Fest 
FEATURING UpBeat NYC Orchestras


Saturday, June 4th,
12pm-6pm

FREE ADMISSION 
Please invite your family and friends!


PS 333 & PS 335 Schoolyard
888 Rev James A Polite Ave
Bronx, NY 10459



Join us on Saturday, June 4th as we celebrate the arts and culture of our beautiful community! The I Am Longwood Arts Fest will bring together artists and performers of all ages to promote cultural engagement and awareness for South Bronx children and families.


The event is a collaboration of PS 333, PS 335, Thrive Collective, YUCA Arts, UpBeat NYC and The Boden Center.


The day's activities will include:

-the unveiling of a new community-designed mural 

-musical performances by South Bronx musicians including UpBeat NYC's Orchestra and Jazz and Latin Big Band with special guests Papo Pepin, Willie Martinez and Pete Nater!

-works of local artists and artisans exhibited and for sale

-performances by local dance groups

-face painting and other fun activities for kids!




We hope to see you there!

Jacobi Hosting Our First LGBTQ Pride Event



Join NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi for our First Annual
LGBTQ PRIDE EVENT!
Friday, June 3
11:30 am - 1 pm
Atrium - Building 8

Mini-Pride Parade (Meet at 11:30 am in Atrium)

Recognition Ceremony (Honoring Ms. Patricia Jackson and Councilman Ritchie Torres)

·         LGBTQ Health Info
·         DJ Dance Party
·         Giveaways, Refreshments and More!

Jacobi is a Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality.


NYC Health + Hospitals is committed to empowering Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) New Yorkers to live the healthiest life possible.

As an ally, we support civil rights and LGBTQ health equality. Our hospitals and health centers provide responsive, compassionate and respectful care in a welcoming environment. We don’t judge. We care.

Friday, May 20, 2016

NBDC Petition Training Meeting- June 2, 2016



Please Join NBDC for a Petition Training     7pm     June 2, 2016
2018 Williamsbridge Road Bronx NY 

News From KRVC - Orleans to Headline RiverFest thanks to State Senator Jeff Klein!





   ORLEANS ...is best known as the 70s Pop/Rock band that brought you the iconic hits "Still the One", "Dance With Me" and "Love Takes Time". Now entering it's 41st year of live performances, Orleans has produced a body of work spanning 16 albums and several DVDs. The band continues to be in great demand domestically and internationally for live shows, as they have been for four decades.
   In the summer of 2012, Orleans experienced a tragedy in the sudden passing of co- founder Larry Hoppen. While there is no replacing Larry, the decision was made to somehow continue to perform the remaining shows of the year's calendar. Co- founder/brother Lance Hoppen, along with long-standing members Lane Hoppen, Fly Amero and Charlie Morgan were rejoined by co-founder John Hall (who had been on sabbatical as a US Congressman) in order to finish with dignity and integrity what had been started 40 years prior.
   With more than a dozen successful shows under their belt, the band finds that they are more than ready, willing and able to forge ahead into year 41. 

Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj - Bronx Day in Albany is Almost Here



 
The Best of the Bronx in Albany is  
"Where Upstate meets Down State!"
  
Tuesday May 24, 2016 - Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. State Senator & IDC Co-Leader Jeff Klein & Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, with BOEDC & The Bronx  Tourism Council, proudly present the 4th Annual Bronx Day in Albany taking place in the Hart Theather Lounge at the Egg.

The day begins with a Small Business Luncheon beginning at 12pm, featuring presentations from NY Small Business Development Center and the NYS Dept of Finance & Taxation. Small business owners and entrepreneurs are encouraged to attend and partake in an open panel to follow with attendees and thier legislative officials. 

The 'Best of the Bronx' Reception, sponsored by Anheuser Busch will be a grand celebration of the Bronx and all it's treasures.  Guest will enjoy entertainment by Exciting Pop/Classical Tenor Elio Scaccio and rocking tunes from the Jumpin' Dragons Band. Additional sponsors include: Hutch Metro Center, Wildlife Conservation Society- Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Garden, Montefiore Hospital, New York Yankees, Eastchester Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Health First, Affinity Health and D&J Ambulette.

Delicious Bronx foods and desserts are sponsored by Hunts Point Produce Terminal Market, Nebraskaland Meats, Mike's Deli in Arthur Avenue Market, Teitel Brothers,  Borgatta Noodles from Little Italy, A1 Food Distributors, Golden Globe Cookie Factory, Don Coqui Restaurant- City Island, Golden Crust Caribbean Bakery & Grill, and Coco Delicioso Helado.

The best of the Bronx's bakeries will compete in a Best of the Bronx Cannoli Contest! Participants include: Gino's Pastry Shop, Conti's Pastry Shoppe, Artuso's Bakery, Dufour Bakery and more. Attendees will also have the chance to enter in a raffle with a chance to win a 2015 Jeer Renegade from Eastchester Chrysler Jeep Dodge! You do not want to miss this event!

For more information, please contact the office of Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj,718-409-0109.


Benjamin Franklin Democratic Club 56th Annual Dinner


   Last night was the 56th Annual Benjamin Franklin Democratic Club dinner, and the photo above should say most of the story as Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz welcomed Mayor Bill de Blasio when he arrived. The mayor presented the club's Lifetime Achievement Award to Mr. Lewis Goldstein, an executive Committee member of the New York State Democratic Committee, and longtime political activist. 
   Ben Franklin Club President Mr. Daniel Johnson did an excellent job of moving the program along, and announcing all the dignitaries who were present. The list included Public Advocate Letitia James, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx County Democratic County Leader Marcos Crespo, Manhattan Democratic County Leader Keith Wright, Congressman Eliot Engel, State Senators Jeff Klein and Gustavo Rivera, as well as other Bronx Assembly members, and current or former elected Democratic Party officials and judges. 
     The honorees included Michael Mulgrew (President of the United Federation of Teachers who received the Jonathan B. Bingham Award, Dr. Betty Rosa (Chancellor New York State Board of Regents) who received the Lee Heimlich Community Service Award. Anthony Creany (Community Board 8 member, and Disabled Veteran) along with Herb Barret (Jewish War Veteran Society) who received the Timothy R, Sullivan Award. Lewis Goldstein (New York State Democratic Committee Executive Committee member) who received the Lifetime Achievement Award. The photos below will tell the rest of the story. 


Above - Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and Manhattan Democratic County Leader Assemblyman Keith Wright who is also a leading candidate for congress to replace Charlie Rangel. 
Below - Young Bronx Democrat 83rd A.D. Male District Leader Jamal Bailey is with longtime 80th A.D. Joe McManus. Mr. Bailey is a candidate for the 36th State Senate District which will soon be vacant, and may be getting a few pointers from Mr. McManus.




Above - Mr. Anthony Creany, and Below Mr. Herb Barret receive their awards from Congressman Eliot Engel. 




Above - Mayor Bill de Blasio praises the Ben Franklin Club on the constant year after year efforts of the club in getting candidates elected. The mayor is probably looking towards next year for support from the Ben Franklin Club in his re=election bid. 
Below - The mayor presents Louis Goldstein with the club lifetime award for Mr. Goldstein's tireless work for the Democratic Party over the many past years. Lou must have thought he was getting an Oscar as he thanked almost everyone, and was the hit of the Dinner with his tireless speech.




Above - Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz presents the Lee Heimlich Community Service Award to Dr. Betty Rosa, Chancellor New York State Regents.
Below - A group photo of honorees and elected officials. Left - Right, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, his son Eric the male District Leader of the 81st A.d., Congressman Eliot Engel, Honoree Herb Barret, Honoree Louis Goldstein, Honoree Anthony Creany, Councilman Andrew Cohen, and Ben Franklin Club President Daniel Johnson.















News From Congressman Engel


Engel and House Democrats Win Key Vote to Restrict Confederate Flags in National Cemeteries

    Congressman Eliot Engel, a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce, voted in favor of a Democratic proposal yesterday to limit the display of Confederate Flags in national cemeteries. House Democrats plus a minority of House Republicans joined to approve the measure with a vote of 265-159.

“The Confederate Flag is a symbol of hatred and bigotry that only serves as a reminder of our country’s darkest days,” Congressman Engel said. “Displaying the Confederate Flag is divisive, especially in national cemeteries – sacred ground for Americans of all creeds and colors. It’s time we confined the Confederate Flag to history, where it belongs. I’m disappointed that so many of my Republican colleagues opposed this measure, but the fact that it passed shows that the vast majority of Americans are ready to retire this terrible symbol, and I hope the vote spurs even more jurisdictions across the country to end its use as an official government display.”



Engel Blasts Republicans For Anti-LGBT Vote

    Congressman Eliot Engel, a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, issued the following statement in response to today’s shameful maneuvering by Republicans to defeat a Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney Amendment to a spending bill that would have barred federal contractors from getting government work if they discriminated against the LGBT community:

“The Republican majority should be ashamed of themselves. The House of Representatives stood ready to fight back today against discrimination targeting LGBT workers, but the majority bullied, twisted arms, and used procedural tricks to change the outcome of a fair vote in real time on the House Floor.


“Republicans seem unable to help themselves. At every turn, they go out of their way to strip rights away from LGBT Americans. It’s obvious where their priorities lie. I’m tremendously disappointed they decided to go to such extreme lengths today to make life that much harder for so many Americans.”